04-20-2015, 05:02 PM
@Oreoc1: Like you, I also really want the hidden object to be as meaningful today as it was when the seven Crusade Grimm Knights went to such elaborate measures to hide it. I feel they felt an almost sacred obligation to pass the keys down through the generations to preserve them within their families as much as was possible to do. There is a single surviving page from a Grimm diary that's hidden in a secret place in Aunt Marie's trailer that may say something about this. (It's why I think Nick's people could possibly trace their roots back to one of these original grimm knights.) It suits the magical aspects of Grimm and lends a sense of romance to the background story.
Of course, if the writers are not in a whimsical mood, they may decide to reveal its identity along more practical lines, in which case I'll be disappointed in the extreme.
Of course, if the writers are not in a whimsical mood, they may decide to reveal its identity along more practical lines, in which case I'll be disappointed in the extreme.
"The only thing that will redeem mankind is cooperation." Bertrand Russell - printed on a beer mat in "Shaun of The Dead".